The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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Henry Nelson Coleridge. : A SERIES OF ESSAYS To aid in the Formation of The author never a Jacobin: pan- tifocracy: peace of Amiens, character and good effects.
Henry Nelson Coleridge. : A SERIES OF ESSAYS To aid in the Formation of The author never a Jacobin: pan- tifocracy: peace of Amiens, character and good effects.
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... effect expreffed his own convictions upon several of the most important queftions , yet difputed in moral and political phi- lofophy . But it is not so much to any given con- clufion fo expreffed that the reader's attention seems to be ...
... effect expreffed his own convictions upon several of the most important queftions , yet difputed in moral and political phi- lofophy . But it is not so much to any given con- clufion fo expreffed that the reader's attention seems to be ...
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... effects . III . Vulgar errors refpecting taxes and taxation : true principles : na- tional debt . IV . Claffes of political reformers : elec- tive franchife . V. Catechifm preparatory to examina- tion of the principles of the Eng- lish ...
... effects . III . Vulgar errors refpecting taxes and taxation : true principles : na- tional debt . IV . Claffes of political reformers : elec- tive franchife . V. Catechifm preparatory to examina- tion of the principles of the Eng- lish ...
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... effects of habitual novel reading . It is true that these short and un- connected sentences are easily and inftantly under- ftood but it is equally true , that wanting all the cement of thought as well as of style , all the con ...
... effects of habitual novel reading . It is true that these short and un- connected sentences are easily and inftantly under- ftood but it is equally true , that wanting all the cement of thought as well as of style , all the con ...
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... effect of a sudden and momentary flash of funshine on all the countless little animals with- in his view , aware too that the selfsame influence was darted co - inftantaneously over all their swarm- ing cities as far as his eye could ...
... effect of a sudden and momentary flash of funshine on all the countless little animals with- in his view , aware too that the selfsame influence was darted co - inftantaneously over all their swarm- ing cities as far as his eye could ...
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